3rd RECIPE workshop: Climate change impacts on natural hazards: Findings, tools and lessons learned about how to reinforce the civil protection Wednesday October 20, 2021. 10:00-13:30h CET
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10:00-10:10
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Official opening. Francisco Rego, Full Professor atInstituto Superior de Agronomia (ISA)/University of Lisbon
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10:10-10:15
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Presentation of Workshop objectives and functioning. Conceição Colaço, ISA
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Session I: Climate change impact on risk management of natural hazards, gaps and challenges to increase resilience
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10:15-11:20
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Main Project findings: The impacts of climate change in natural risk, civil protection, and emergency management. Nuria Gasulla, David Pages, General Directorate of Civil Protection, Government of Catalonia. Marta Giambelli, CIMA Research Foundation. Guillem Canaleta, Pau Costa Foundation (PCF)
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Lessons learned from recent extreme events 2021: Floods in central EU; Germany. Hagen Vollrath, Federal Agency for Technical Relief Wildfires in Greece. Margarita Arianoutsou, University of Athens
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Moving forward to cross-border cooperation and resilience to multi-natural hazards in a climate change context. The MONTCLIMA project and Climate Change Strategy in the Pyrenees. Juan Terrádez, Pyrenees Climate Change Observatory
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11:20-11:30
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Coffee break
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Session II: RECIPE operational tools and approaches addressing civil protection capabilities; description and lessons learned
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11:30-12:45
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Permafrost degradation and deforestation – Impacts of climate change in risk management for landslides and rockfall. Peter Andrecs and Matthias Plörer, Austrian Research Centre for Forest, Natural Hazards and Landscape
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A participatory approach to develop a crisis management plan to manage wind throw along roads. Christoph Hartebrodt and Carolin Maier, Forest Research Institute of Baden-Wuerttemberg
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Understanding avalanche synoptic patterns to prevent better risk scenarios in the Pyrenees and discussing novel wildfire-avalanche multi-risk situations. Carles García, Institute of Cartography and Geology of Catalonia. Eduard Plana, Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia (CTFC)
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Integrated wildfire risk planning and community engagement. Marta Serra, CTFC. Gillem Canaleta, PCF. Catarina Sequeira, ISA
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A participatory and integrated approach for civil protection planning: the flood case study of Cinque Terre. Chiara Franciosi, CIMA
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12:45-13:15
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Session I and II Questions & Answers. Moderated by Conceição Colaço, ISA
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13:15-13:30
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Closing. Evangelia Tsartsou and Joy Kacenelenbogen, DG ECHO/European Commission
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